- This differs from how its base form - swagger - has been used in the past in that it is intuitively a positive distinction. Instead of simply being how one carries himself, it defines how one carries himself as good. For instance, "John's swagger is cool." v. "John has swag."
Swag
noun Clipping
someone's "coolness" as determined by the way they carry themselves
Etymology : Clipping -ER from "swagger".
Source : I got the swag and it's pumping out my ovaries (Kreyshawn, from the song Gucci Gucci, 6/14/2011)
Last modified: 1 December 2011